What does default(object); do in C#?

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误落风尘 2020-11-28 03:03

Googling is only coming up with the keyword, but I stumbled across some code that says

MyVariable = default(MyObject);

and I am wondering

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  • 2020-11-28 03:24

    When constraints have not been applied to restrict a generic type parameter to be a reference type, then a value type, such as a struct, could also be passed. In such cases, comparing the type parameter to null would always be false, because a struct can be empty, but never null

    wrong code

    public void TestChanges<T>(T inputValue)
    
                try
                {
                    if (inputValue==null)
                        return;
                    //operation on inputValue
    
               }
                catch
                {
                    // ignore this.
                }
            }
    

    corrected

    public void TestChanges<T>(T inputValue)
    
                try
                {
                    if (object.Equals(inputValue, default(T)) )
                        return;
                    //operation on inputValue
    
               }
                catch
                {
                    // ignore this.
                }
            }
    
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  • 2020-11-28 03:28
    • For a reference-type, it returns null
    • For a value-type other than Nullable<T> it returns a zero-initialized value
    • For Nullable<T> it returns the empty (pseudo-null) value (actually, this is a re-statement of the first bullet, but it is worth making it explicit)

    The biggest use of default(T) is in generics, and things like the Try... pattern:

    bool TryGetValue(out T value) {
        if(NoDataIsAvailable) {
            value = default(T); // because I have to set it to *something*
            return false;
        }
        value = GetData();
        return true;
    }
    

    As it happens, I also use it in some code-generation, where it is a pain to initialize fields / variables - but if you know the type:

    bool someField = default(bool);
    int someOtherField = default(int)
    global::My.Namespace.SomeType another = default(global::My.Namespace.SomeType);
    
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  • 2020-11-28 03:30

    Perhaps this may help you:

    using System;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    namespace Wrox.ProCSharp.Generics
    {
        public class DocumentManager < T >
        {
            private readonly Queue < T > documentQueue = new Queue < T > ();
            public void AddDocument(T doc)
            {
                lock (this)
                {
                    documentQueue.Enqueue(doc);
                }
            }
    
            public bool IsDocumentAvailable
            {
                get { return documentQueue.Count > 0; }
            }
        }
    }
    

    It is not possible to assign null to generic types. The reason is that a generic type can also be instantiated as a value type, and null is allowed only with reference types. To circumvent this problem, you can use the default keyword. With the default keyword, null is assigned to reference types and 0 is assigned to value types.

    public T GetDocument()
    {
        T doc = default(T);
        lock (this)
        {
            doc = documentQueue.Dequeue();
        }
        return doc;
    }
    

    The default keyword has multiple meanings depending on the context where it is used. The switch statement uses a default for defining the default case, and with generics the default is used to initialize generic types either to null or 0 depending on if it is a reference or value type.

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  • 2020-11-28 03:32

    default keyword will return null for reference types and zero for numeric value types.

    For structs, it will return each member of the struct initialized to zero or null depending on whether they are value or reference types.

    from MSDN

    Simple Sample code :<br>
        class Foo
        {
            public string Bar { get; set; }
        }
    
        struct Bar
        {
            public int FooBar { get; set; }
            public Foo BarFoo { get; set; }
        }
    
        public class AddPrinterConnection
        {
            public static void Main()
            {
    
                int n = default(int);
                Foo f = default(Foo);
                Bar b = default(Bar);
    
                Console.WriteLine(n);
    
                if (f == null) Console.WriteLine("f is null");
    
                Console.WriteLine("b.FooBar = {0}",b.FooBar);
    
                if (b.BarFoo == null) Console.WriteLine("b.BarFoo is null");
    
            }
        }
    

    OUTPUT:

    0
    f is null
    b.FooBar = 0
    b.BarFoo is null
    
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  • 2020-11-28 03:33

    Default value of MyObject. See default Keyword in Generic Code (C# Programming Guide) (MSDN):

    In generic classes and methods, one issue that arises is how to assign a default value to a parameterized type T when you do not know the following in advance:

    • Whether T will be a reference type or a value type.
    • If T is a value type, whether it will be a numeric value or a struct.

    Given a variable t of a parameterized type T, the statement t = null is only valid if T is a reference type and t = 0 will only work for numeric value types but not for structs. The solution is to use the default keyword, which will return null for reference types and zero for numeric value types. For structs, it will return each member of the struct initialized to zero or null depending on whether they are value or reference types. The following example from the GenericList class shows how to use the default keyword. For more information, see Generics Overview.

    public class GenericList<T>
    {
        private class Node
        {
            //...
    
            public Node Next;
            public T Data;
        }
    
        private Node head;
    
        //...
    
        public T GetNext()
        {
            T temp = default(T);
    
            Node current = head;
            if (current != null)
            {
                temp = current.Data;
                current = current.Next;
            }
            return temp;
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-11-28 03:35

    It will set the default value of an object to a variable: null for reference types and 0 for value types.

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